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Disgaea 4 Announced For North America

Like its predecessor, players will need a PlayStation 3 to experience the title.

NIS America announced today that Disgaea 4 is coming to the PlayStation 3 in North America. The game's familiar battle engine is getting a graphical overhaul, and will have a far cleaner anime-style look.

In addition to the graphical changes, the game will see some improvements to the core experience for a smoother and more exciting battle adventure.

Fans of the series will be able to get their hands on the title next summer. Game assets will be available next week.

Press Release


DISGAEA®4 IS COMING TO NORTH AMERICA!

Santa Ana, CA – NIS America announced today that Disgaea4 for the PlayStation®3 will coming to the west next summer. The tried and tested battle system will return once again with a whole new graphic engine!

About Disgaea®4

Disgaea4 is a sequel to Disgaea, a hardcore, turn-based, strategy RPG popular on the PlayStation®3 and PlayStation®2. In Disgaea, character units have a limit to their movement and attack ranges, based on level and weapons equipped.

There are other special game factors that let you take advantage of the 3D battle map, many of which are unique to Disgaea.

As the 4th installment in the series Disgaea4 adopts an all new graphic engine with a much more emphasis on a anime style graphics and also adopts many new game system for an exciting battle adventure.


 

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